Edible plastic substance cutter



Aug. 3, 1943.,

C. lDOERING EDIBLE PLASTIC SUBSTANCE CUTTER Filed Aug. 13,' 1958 4 Sheets-Sheet l ATTORNEY. l

Aug- 3, 1943. c. DERING 2,326,016

EDIBLE PLASTIC SUBSTANCE CUTTER Filed Aug. 13, 1938 4 Sheets-Sheet 2 NVENTOR.

Si@ Q M1 ATTORNEY.

CHARLES DOERING.

Aug. 3, 1943.

C. DOERING EDIBLE PLASTIC SUBSTANCE CUTTER Filed Aug.' l5. 1938 4 Sheets-Sheet 3 cHARLESDoER/NG.

ATT NEY.

Aug. 3, 1943. c. DoERlNG 2,326,016

EDIBLE PLASTIC SUBSTANCE GUTTER h 4 Sheets-Sheet 4 Filed Aug. 13. 1938 Z7 /NvEfvToR CHARLES DOERING. P1625. BY 1 w3 4x 'A l ATTORNEY Patented Aug. 3, 1943 i 2,326,016 noises Passiria sUBs'rsNoE CUTTER l V Chartes Deering, Chicago, Illi i A Apencation. nafust 1s, 193e, serial No. 224,833

\ is claims. V(o1. n sm This iro/'entiori` relatesmto plastic substante cutters and more particularlyto' portable butter cutters, although certain features thereof may be employed with equal advantage for other pury poses. i t contemplates more'especially the provision of novel portable means for confining `aprei'ormed unitV of the edible substances for convene yfever, these necessitate transverse ai'idlongitudinal severance with auxiliary devices .tojcreat'e re-ctanguiar segments primarily lor unit con mum entailment of .preciable delay.

suniption. Auxiliary devicesoi.lmownoonstruction reouiremanual operationmso that practically every segmentinust be touched with the human hands in order to eiect its formation` and seri/- ing on a plate. lThis is not conducive tothe sanitary handling oi edible substancesand, `further,

does not aordjvariations in .design orcontour.v

Known print cutters of aportablecharacter usually` are restricted to a predetermined shape impartedto the extruded sub-stances and this' contour is onlyl utilitarian and does notenhance the appearancethereof, which is' an irriportant` factor in creating and increasing the customer demand therefor. .Y

, The novel formation of edibleplastics or varied design serves to impart a unique and` far more pleasant appearance thereto. This is'desiable in that `it increases the consumption of ,such substances, and renders the use thereof a decided advantage in restaurantaiat banquets andother gatherings Where unique `dress of the edibles is a primary and important feature from the patrons standpoint. l 1

Then, too, it is exceedingly advantageous 4to provide a self-contained portable unit which extrudes and dispenses the.` portable segments 'of dering such availableto the patron. These substances are normally unstable unless subjected to `refrigeiation up tothe time of theirconsurnption and the entire dispensing and segment forming unit can be conned in the refrigerator whilenot in use, and` removed` therefromior the purposeof dispensing.'such to patrons as desired for imme- 55 Vwithout handling.

diate consumption with utmost sanitation, labor, and Without .any ap- One object of the present inventionhis 4'to-brovide novel means for forming plasticsintoppredejtermined palatable units for direct consumption.

Another object is the formation of plastic units of Varied design to impart a unique andY pleasing appearance thereto with utmost sanitation.

Still another object is" the"provisionfofjselfcontained manually 'operated means for 'enabling the ready formation of edible' substances into units of any selected design for direct dispensing to the'patron. i j f A furtherobject is the foijinatjionof .edible substances into units of varied design directly from a `portable dispenser witlout' entaiing muhglabor or expense,

. A still further object is the provision of novel means for dispensing edible plastics. of palatable appearance and effecting the placement thereof on a patrons plate Withflltmost sanitation and sun a further object ispo. proyide 'a self-coritained portable plastic expelling and" cutting unit Y that effects the formation andlplacement of palatable edible unitsor segments Without individually handling'or entailing any appreciable time.

AOther objects and Vadvanttu;eswill apparr'om the following description of'an illustrative" .einjbodi'ment of the presentinventon. li In the drawings: v

Figure l is a side View in elevation of a-pl'as'tic expelling and cutting` ldevice embodying features of the present` invention,` partsthcreof being broken away to clarify the showing;

Figure 2 is aperspective view taken substandany along une ir-Ir :of Figure 1.

Figure 3 is a front view in elevation of the def vice shown inFigure l.

Figure 'i is a sectional `View talrentsu. stantial` ly along line IXLTIV' of Figure :1. y Figure 5 is fa sectional view taken substantially along line WIB-V of Figure '1. i i

. Figure 6 is a fragmentary side view of theftop housing closure lever latch for the housing covers shown in Figures iy and 3. i

Figure 7 isan' enlarged ,Sectional View taken' substantially along line VIIQVII of Figure" 11.

. Figure-.8 is an enlarged'fsectiobal vviewf` ken substantially along une vnrvin erasure Figure `9 is an enlarged fragmentary side .View

of the Wire cutter holder shown in Figure l.

Figure Vl0 Vis an enlarged Vfragmentary sectional yFigurel is Vtially alongline XVIII-XVIII 'of Figure 14.

lustrated in Figure 11.

view taken substantially along line X-.X of Figure 9.

Figure ll is a perspective View of the formed mass of edible substances that is received in the device shown in Figures 1 and 2 for severance into palatable segments.

Figure 12 is Va side View in elevationv of a plastic print cutter of modified design.

Figure 13 is a View similar to Figure 12 showing the housing member in position for operation to dispense plasticsubstances prior to'eiecting the severance thereof. p

Figure 14 is a sectional View taken substantially along line XIV-XIV of Figure 2l. n

Figure 15 is an enlarged view in elevation `of a Vpintle viewed substantially from lineA X EN or Figure 14, parts-thereof being ybroken away to clarify the showing.

Figure 16 is a sectional View taken substana sectional view taken substan- Figure 19 is an enlarged sectional view taken .substantially along line XIX-XIX of Figure i8.

Figure20fis an enlarged fragmentary View in elevation taken substantially along line XZ XX ofFigure 18.v p l Y n Figure 21 is a vfront View inelevation ofthe device shown in Figure 13. c Y i Figure 22 vis a sectional view` taken substantially along line XXII-XXII of Figure 2l. v

Figure 23 is a side view of the adaptor housing Vfor the cutter holder shown in Figure 22.

. Figure 24 is a somewhat enlarged `fragmentary sectional View taken substantially along line XXIV-XXV of Figure 23;.

Figure 25 is an -enlarged perspective viewrof a palatable segment expelled and out of thetype shown in Figure 21.`

Figure; 26 is an enlarged sectional view taken substantiallyalong line QiVI-XXVE of Figure 21.

Y l Figure' 27 is an enlarged perspectiveview of an :adjustable stroke limit stop `used in conjunction withthe' devices shown in Figures l, 2, 12

and 13. Y

Figure 28 is a front View ofjthe embossing die Viewed substantially vfrom line XXVIlI--XXVII of Figure 2 (sheet 1 of drawings). Y

` The structure selected Vfor illustration com-v l an edible plastic such as'butterv l 2 therein (Figure 1l); The size and'shapeA 'of' the housing iii together with its cover Vll are 'determined by the from a device placement upon a plate.

' ers Il.

plastic print cutter that directly serves any desirable shape or type of palatable segment for The vertical grooves 31-38 serve as guides for the rollers 35 that govern the movement of the spaced plates 32-33 carrying the tensioned4 segment severing wire Lili therebetween.

As shown, the housing IB terminates rearwardly into a casing I3 having an open end It. The confronting closed end l5 has a iiange` i6 formed thereon to receive the housing lll which is attached thereto by means of threaded stud fasten- The housing closure plate l l has its rear wall edge disposed in a correspondingly shaped horizontal groove I8 that is formed in the closed end l5 of the casing I3 to serve as a mount therefor. The forward edge of the closure plate li is tted Vwith a lever i9 mounted on a pin 2u jour- Jnalled in posts 2l formed on the closure plate l l.

A pair of latch arms 22 are ixed to the pin 2G for displacement responsive to the lever I9, thereby effecting the cooperation of the latch arms 22 with .pins 23 fitted in the side walls of the housing l0 (Figure 6,)

sides 28 forpivotal engagement with the pin 25 Y carried by the end casing I3, thereby pivotally contoureof the initial `plastic unit l2 which is to Y bevconverted Vinto palatable prints or units for consumption in the customary manner. The edible substances such as butter are-generally produced in prints weighing from one-quarter pound to one pound and these are available on Aand its cover Il-serving as a part of aportable otally mounted to a pin 3l.

mounting and connecting the actuator 26 relative to the side walls 24 of the casing I3 in spaced relation thereover, it normally having a closed end wall' 29 to completely enclose the open end IQ of the casing I3.

The forwardend of the actuator 25 terminates in an upwardly inclined extremity 3i) that is piv- The actuator extremity 33 with the pin 3| is disposed between spaced plates 32-33 that have guide roller mounting plates3ll iixed thereto (Figure l) to carryV rollers 35 mounted on pins 36 that project through the side plates 32-33 and are anchored in the mounting plates 34. The confronting rollers 35 on the spaced plates 32-33 register with vertical 'grooves' 31-38 formed in a peripheral ridge 39- constituting a part of the open end of the housing l0.

It is to be noted that the peripheral ridge 39 on the housing Il) extends downwardly therebeyond to serve as a shank for the rollers 35 to guide the displacement of the spaced plates 32- 331responsive to the actuator 26. To this end, the peripheral ridge 39 on the housing lil extends downwardly for a distance to serve as a resting support for the housing ID in conjunction with the lower end of the end casing I3 (Figure 1) to facilitate the displacement of the actuator 23 and its connected parts.v The spaced plates .E2-33 are Provided with threaded bores 4!) that extend 'in a directionV normally to the top edges lli there- As shown,` the` stub shafts "aroundtheplatese-SS for lodgernent in the threaded bores 4u tof becoineiengagedi therein by the'extremitiesof `the studs-42 so as to re-` tain the `cutting wire 44 taut just beyond the peripheralguide ridge 39 of the housing .l0 to sever the edible plastic substance "i2l expelled therethroughinarnanner whichwill be more fullyl `edges 4l' disposed in the path of rollers 3f mounted on stub shafts 49 that extend through elongated horizontal slots 5U provided in the side Walls of the housing ID.

n 49 (Figures 2 and. 8) have reduced extremities 5I thatare anchored 53 provided in the confrontingside Walls of the housing IG; Each of the rack bars '52"l has 'an upper serrated edge to present a series of inclined teeth 5A; The rack bars 52 are supported in the inside side grooves 53 'of the confronting side walls of the housing jiu. The rack vbars"52 project through slots 55in the end wall l5 of the end casing I3. Those portions 5t of the racks 52 which extend intothe end casing i3 (Figure 2 Iclockwisedirection (viewed in Figures 19 and 20).

The .pawls V'H 'are connected by a pin ll lying in the `pathlof the bell crank lever 'i8 mounted on to rack bars 52 disposed in elongated side grooves i pin 19.to urgesuoh ina counterclockwise direcl tion'responsivejtoa spring 8G, `To this end, the

spring-89 has one end anchored to the piston 'l land the other end is connected'to the lever arm 8 0' to normally maintain the bell crank lever 1B against the stop pin 80".z

:The-'bell crank leverl 'iSihas an arm 8l that cooperates vwith Ythe pin ll on the pawl ll, there being a notch,82 `providedtherein-to surround and retain the pawl pinll after Athe piston 1B has reached theA extreme `limit of its stroke co,- incident With the engagement ofthe handle 83 of the bell crank with the end Wall i 5 4of theend casing I3. This will be the initial position of the piston after the housing Iii has been filled with a correspondingly sized-plastic .print i2 with the pawls Il released to engage` the teeth 511 `on theiracks 152." When the 'pistonl reaches its other extreme position coincident with rthelejec- .tionl ofthe last segment of `,plastic substance. l2,

and 17) are provided with teeth 5': along the upper edge thereof `for meshing engagement with corresponding teeth 58 formed on an elo-ngated tubular pinion 59 carried by the shaft 50 which is journalled transversely through the side walls of the end casin'glsl (Figures 2 and 17).

The teeth 53 on the pinion 59' mesh', in turn, with rack teeth El formed on the open side of a pin 62 (Figures 2 and l5) that is mounted in a cylinder 63 disposed transverselyin and attached to the upper and lower Walls of the endcasing 13,'it being secured therein by means of fasteners E4 extending through a flange 55 constituting a part of' the cylinder E3 (Figure 2). In consequence thereof, the movement of the` racks 52 will displace the pin-62 against the urgeof thev spring 66 that envelops` the pin 52 proximate to a detachable head 'el that lies in 4an aperturer 68 of the cylinder 63. The cylinder 63 iscut away 'as at G9, to render the teeth El pinion Euthat meshes therewith. v To this end, the interruption "t9, in the cylinder '63 accommodates a portion of the pinion so that an `operative connection is established between the movement ofthe racl; Aand the pin 52, its enveloping spring E5 serving'to'return the parts to their initial position preparatory tor'an- Y other feeding `strolreas `will appear more fully hereinafter. 1n orde'rto feed the Aplastic printfl' along a predetermined"pathitofexpel thesubstance beyond the forward'peripheral frame or bridge 39 of the housing tu, a plunger l!! corre..

spending in shape and size with the inner section A'of the housing le, isdisposedthereinjtofcoopf erate with the racks t2 (Figuresie and 205. i The plunger feeder 'iii is provided Witha pair of pawls 'il Ythat are pivoted to the sides thereof by means of a pin 'l2 extending through a boss Y "12 integrally formed on the piston of feeding plunger lil. The pawls 'll are disposed in the pin 12 so as to normally' urge suchinfacounter- -the pawlsl l ride up on theele'vated extremities '84 of the rack bars 52 corresponding with the extremitiesBll of. the rack bars 52 of the modi- 'cation showniir` Figurele, z so as to place .the

pawl pin` Tl. inthe notch 82` of thebellcrank lever 78,1therebyretaining the'pawlsll out of engage.- ment Withthe rack teeth 54 so as Vto permit the piston.Y It to return to its initial position against i the end wall `l5 'of the casing-I3 coincident with accessible to the ing pawl -89 pivoted to the` stud 99.

.the pla-cingof another plastic .print l2 therein.

The apparatusis provided with means to prevent the plungerfl from expelling the butteron the upwardstroke ofthe actuator andthe cutting ter'bar. Y Associated withthe pin S2,` the cylinder 63, and `the spring `fi,-described above,'is a look- A stud fixed to Athe vertically slida-blepin projects outwardly through a slot 88 in the pin cylinder 63 andha's aroller Badapted to engage the pawl 89 at the upper surface of ,the tongue S Ii and lock the pin 52v in its upward position. The trip 92 is secured at theibase 93 to the wall 2e of the' actuator 26 and has a hook-like forward portion so positioned as toV engage a roller et rotatably `mountedon astud lfix-ed to the pawl $9 and thus to swing the pawl and disengage the tongue 9| from theV roller 85 when the actuator 2li is raised.

` In operation, as theactuator Ei is swung downwardly toward the housing il), to out and impress thebutt'er bar, thetrip 92 moves so as in permit thgf-xpavvl S9` to swing under'the influence of gravity, when thedevice isf held in the normal `position of use, and to permit the upper surface of the tongueQl to look the roller 85 in its upper Yroller',` iso that the pin 'E2 is locked in its upper position,lagainst the force of spring B6.

VWhen the actuator is moved upwardly, the rack bars 52 make their feeding stroke, and the pin :62 isheld locked until the tripSZ, near the end ofitsmotion, pulls aside the locking pawl `S9 and releases vthe piniiZ, Vand thus permits the rack bars, under the influence of the spring t5, to move i path of the teeth' 5f?! Von the rack bars 52,' they being normally disposed for engagement there:-V

`with by meansof -a spring 1'3 that is anchored asr suddenly, and to' move the feeding plunger lll. The piston lli is progressivelydisplaced over the racks r52vby'the downward stroke of the actuator 26 which operates the spaced plates 32;-

Al@tvs/"ith their lcamming edges 41 against the-roll-V Aers 48 toeifect the recession `of the racks 52 for a distance commensurate with the length `ofthe Y ment.

upward stroke of the actuatorf26 and Aseparated from the remaining substance confined in the housing I by the cutting wire 44, which moves downwardly with the actuator 2S and the vspaced @plates 32.-33 that are guided by the rollers v35 .in the grooves 3'I-38. The displacementof the actuator V26 may .beV effected -by exerting a force ward stroke effecting ythe feeding of the print I2 and the downward stroke accomplishing the impression and cutting operations. In the Aembodiment shown in Figures 1 and 2 the actuator extension 95 is provided, constituting an angularly bent converging member, which is 'integrally or otherwise attached to the actuator 26 to f the forward extremity thereof.

Y The extension 95 may be cut .out as at SIB to minimize the Aweight thereof and to accommodate Y the Xed handlegrasping rod 97 that. is disposed therebetween `and extends in confronting relation with the handle extension 95. The fixed grasping rod Q'I terminatesin an angularly disposed furcated shank 98 having furc'ations that are disposed over the actuator 2-6. The furcations of the shank 98 Iare attached to the housing `II) and held stationary relativel tothe actuator 26. To this end, the furcations 98 ofthe fixed grasping member 91 terminate in transversely eX- tending flanges 99 forcontact with the bottom of the housing II)V which isattached thereto byY means of fasteners I to `rigidly supportk the rmanual grasping member 97 in confronting relation with the relatively displaceable handle extension 95 that operatesl the actuator 26 relative 'tothe housing I to effect theA intermittent expelling Vand severance of edible`plastic units or segmentsIZ. f

To facilitatethe operation of the handle eX- tensio-n 9b relativey to the xed grasping member S'I, the latter is provided with a slidable sleeve IGIV (Figures 1 and 5)V that is a complement thereof for guidancetherealong. A series of-,transverse nger conforming depressions I02`are provided in the slid-able sleeve Iii! so that the latter will be displaced .relativeto the fixedfgrasping member el in the direction of the displacement of the handle extensicne to avoid friction .with the attendants hands and to facilitate moveactuator 255 are returned to their initial position, the corresponding sleeve II is similarly returned through the urge of the spring It that is 1an- .chored thereto` as at |04 while the other extremity Aof the spring 63 is anchored as at I 35 `to the fixed grasping member Si. A further separating When the xhandle extension 95 andthe elongated slots '50 in the housing IB. VDuringl the exterior;surfacepthereof to'serve as thermal conductors to the bracket I 07. The thermal conductors. ISJ'I more hurriedly elevate the temperature of the bracket IiI'Iy with its die I 0E by conducting heat of the surrounding atmosphere thereto, thereby rendering the-molding and die impressing operation more perfect, since the plas-tic ,will `be substantially soft to facilitate the IUS and IIB-at the lower extremities thereof to Y carry cylindrical rods HI and II2. The rods YE II 'thereon relative to the housing I0 with the upand I I2 are telescopically disposed in correspondingly shaped. guides II3 and H4 integrally or otherwise attached by means of connecting ribs H5 to the side walls of the housing ie to carry tubular guides IIS and IIII in rigid relation to the displaceable rods III and II2. l

As shown, rollers I I6 and I I' are journalled on studs IIS and H9 that are anchored in confronting relation in the `rods iI and II2. The rollers Ii-I I'I are disposed in the path of the roller follower bars 3d' carried by the spaced plates i2-33. Consequently, when the actuator 2E is displaced responsive to the grasp of the handle'e-Xtension 95, the bars 3a impinge against the rollers I !G-I Il to displace the die I and cause the previously expelled plastic substance I2 to have an impression formed thereon. When the bars 34 ride beyond the rollers I I-I Il ofthe die *racket rods iIi--I I2, coil springs `I I8 mounted in the tubular guides IiS--I irl return the die IIiG with its bracket It? `to its initial position preparatory to Severance effected by the cutter wire 44 operating throughthe plastic substance I2. A It will be observed, therefore, that any desired impression of Ya fanciful'or ornamental vor attractive character may be impressed in each plastic unit or segment I2 prior to its severance and discharge into a plate or other utensil for consumption without any required contactk of the attendant@A hand or fingers therewith. In order to predetermine the thickness of the segments to be severed frornthe plastic print I2, displacement control mechanism is provided. In kthis instance, thejdisplacement control Vmechanism Vcomprises pins I I9 that are anchored to the racks urge may be exerted between the actuatorlex- Ytension 55 and the fixed member 97 by interposing a iiat spring It to assist in returningthe l wire 44, a die It is detachably connected toa Ybracket IB? through the medium of fastener |68.

The bracket I B'Iis provided with fins V|01` on 75 A52 to' project through slots i2@ provided in the side walls of the housing lo. A U-shaped member (Figure 27)"con1prising a bottom plate IZI having upstanding wedge-shaped projections 22 is fixed Vto the bottom of the housing Iii by means of a cap Screw IZB, that corresponds with the cap screw I23 of the modification shown in Figures r ,127, and 14, and that projects through-:the elongated slot'l providedin the bottom plate .I2I to render it adjustablerelative to the pins H9 projecting outwardly fromthe racks 52. `Consequently, the wedge shaped members |22 will control Ythe limit of movementof the racks 52 through the pins H9 and the distance traversed walls off the housing IB; Y

TheV actuator 26 and handle extension instru- `m'entalities therefor (designated by numerals 95 toIll) may be dispensed with to effect the` eX- trusion of the plastic substance I2 therefrom (Figure') in the modified embodiment shown in Figures 12, 13 and llgwherein corresponding instmmentalitiesare utilized. .In this modified embodiment, like parts are identified with corresponding numerals which are primed to differentiate from the designatedl corresponding numeralsshown in conjunction with the previous lation tosaid lever arm and 4said expelling means vfor severing said substance into uniform seg-` ments, means in said housing. forl cooperating with said expelling means to limit the extent of .each intermittent operation thereof, and means Vpreformedsubstancefrom said housing, means responsive to the actuation of saidvhandle means for embossing thev expelled end surface of said preformed substance, means for severing an expell'ed portion of said preformed substance in timedrelation with said expelling means responsive to Vthedisplacement of said handle means from its initial inactive position, and spring means for returning the parts to inactive positions. Y'

8.1In a portable plastic substance dispenser, the combination with a housing to totally confine a preformed edible substance, of hand operated@ means foi` expelling said preformed substance from said housing, means responsive to' the return displacement of said hand operated means to its initial inactive position for embossing the expelled V'end surface of said preformed substance, means for transversely severing an expelled portion of said preformed substance, and fulcrumed handle means operativelyr connected to saidl hand operated means for actuating said severing means in timed relation With said expelling means. a Y

49. VIn a portable plastic substance dispenser, the combination with a housing to totally confine a preformed edible substance, of hand operated means for intermittently expelling said preformed substance from said housing, means responsive to said hand operatedr means for embossing the expelled end surface of said preformed substance, and means responsive in timed relation to said expelling means for transversely severing an expelled portion of said preformed substance upon the return displacement of said hand operated means to inactive position.

10; In a portable plastic substance dispenser, the combination with a housing to totally confine a preformed edible substance, of hand oper- Y ated means 'and a hand grasp pivoted to said housing for intermittently expelling said preformed substance from saidhousing, means responsive to said hand operated means for embossingjthe expelled end surface of said pre-l formed substance, and means responsive in timed relationto said expelling means for transversely severing an expelled portion ofV said preformed substanceupon return displacement of said hand operated means to its initial inactive position.

11` Ina portable plastic vsubstance dispenser, the combination with lan elongated housing shaped for hand grasp and adapted to totally confine a preformed edible substance, ofl hand operated means and a hand grasp pivoted to said housing for intermittently expelling said preformed'substance from said housing, means responsive to said hand operated means for embossing the expelled end surface of said preformed substance, and means responsive in timed relationto said expelling means for transversely severing an expelled portion of said preformed substance, said severing means responsive to the return Vdisplacement of said hand operated means to its initial inactive position.

12. In a portable plastic substance dispenser, the combination with a housing to totally confine a preformed edible substance, of means embodying a pair of racks and a common pinion for progressively expelling said preformed substance from saidh'ousing, means for transversely severing an expelled portion of said preformed substanceY in timed relation With said expelling lmeans, a handle movably connected to said housing for approaching and receding displacement relative thereto, connections between said handle and said'expelling means to eject the substance from said housing responsive to partial displacement ofsaid handle toward said housing, and connections between Vsaid handle and said severing means for removing the ejected substance upon reverse displacement of said handle.

13. In a portable plastic substance dispenser, the combination With a housing to totally confine a preformed edible substance, of means for progressively expelling said preformed substance from said housing, means for transversely sever- .ing an expelled portion of said preformed substance in timed relation With said .expelling means a handle movably connected to said housing for approaching and receding displacement relative thereto, connectionsbetween said handle and said expelling means to eject the substance from said housing responsive to partial displacement of said handle toward said housing, connections between said handle and said severing means for removing the ejected substance upon reverse displacement of said handle, and means interposed between said handle and said embossing means to effect the impression of one surface of said ejected substance responsive to the reverse displacement of said handle to- Wards its initial inactive position.

6o CHARLES DOERING. 

